Television Ratings Roundup: Afternoon Shifts, Prime Time Momentum, and Nighttime Shifts Across Major Slots

Victory for Sonsoles Ónega in her second televised duel against Ana Rosa Quintana during the afternoon slot marks a notable shift in audience dynamics. Ónega’s new program clearly outperformed its rival yesterday, securing a 12% share and drawing 886,000 viewers. This result nudged the afternoon block into a higher performance tier, with six-tenths of a point more than before. By contrast, Ana Rosa’s Telecinco magazine held steady with a 10.4% share and 813,000 viewers, a figure that eventually rose to around 11% on average, totaling roughly 809,000 in coincident viewing. The day’s numbers underscore how key moments in daytime TV can reshape competitive positioning between flagship programs.

As the evening schedule rolled on, one dramatic trend stood out: the prime time lineup showed promise for the show Promise, which continued to deliver solid audience engagement in the broadcast space. Daily series achieved strong performance with a record 13.8% audience share and approximately 1,130,000 viewers, easily eclipsing Love Lasts Forever, which posted around 11.5%, and This Is Life, near the 7.9% mark. These figures illustrate how evening offerings can defy expectations and capture a broad viewer base during peak viewing windows.

Nighttime programming remained in flux, with Telecinco’s Chinese Stories failing to gain traction in reach. Jorge Javier Vázquez’s program slipped to its lowest historical level, delivering about 6.7% share and roughly 868,000 viewers. Despite this downturn, the premiere of GH VIP: 48-hour Limit managed to stabilize the night, landing a 12% share and around 832,000 viewers. The episode demonstrated that fresh formats can momentarily reverse a downward trend, even when the broader night slate underperforms.

Meanwhile, Telecinco’s reality offering faced a downturn with Siblings, which, despite its high energy, failed to dominate the prime-time landscape. It registered 14.1% and 1,186,000 viewers, a figure that reflects the program’s capacity to attract a dedicated audience even as other slots struggle. La 1, with the new delivery Blood Ties centered on Julio Iglesias, drew 10.5% and 836,000 viewers, signaling that heritage programming and celebrity-focused editions continue to pull viewers in, though not always enough to topple the leading networks in the time slot.

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